Animals
DNA Samples Reveal Mating Patterns of Endangered Sea Turtles
On carefully analyzing the DNA samples from female turtles and their offspring, researchers noticed that the female hawkbill turtle mates at the beginning of the year and they store the sperms for up to 75 days.
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